
Boating
Over 150 miles of open water filled with trout, kokanee, walleye, bass, burbot, and sturgeon.
Get Out on the Water
Lake Roosevelt stretches over 150 miles behind Grand Coulee Dam, and whether you're fishing, exploring hidden beaches, cruising the open water, or looking to view a vast variety of wildlife such as eagles, bears and wild horses, the water is yours and the gateway is Two Rivers Marina.
Don't have a boat? No problem. We offer a range of rentals so you can get on the water without the tow. All rentals include safety equipment and a quick orientation before you head out.

Where to Go
Lake Roosevelt and the surrounding waterways have no shortage of places to explore by boat. Here are some local favorites.
Sčmep - The Confluence
Where the Spokane and Columbia rivers meet — deep water, strong currents, and some of the best fishing on the reservoir. Just minutes from the marina.
Hawk Creek Cove
A sheltered cove perfect for swimming, anchoring, and picnicking. Calm water and sandy shoreline make it great for families. Short ride south from the marina.
Fort Spokane
Historic site with a beach, hiking trails, and visitor center. Dock your boat and spend the afternoon exploring. A quick trip from the marina.
Spokane Arm
Head east up the Spokane River arm for quieter water, scenic canyon walls, and excellent smallmouth bass, trout, and walleye fishing.
Cast a Line While You're Out There
Triploid rainbow trout, kokanee, walleye, bass, and more — the waters around Two Rivers are some of the most productive in the Pacific Northwest.


